I think most families (except mine?) make this dessert, they just call it something different. In the case of the Robber's family they call it cholesterol pie and someone makes it for every major family event. The Robber himself loves it and when his mother came to visit and to help out with Ruggles last week, the Robber requested special that she make it for him. I ended up making it, in a grand gesture of support for the Robber and to allow Nana to spend more time with Ruggles and I think everyone was happier that way (see note on pecans below) but I think the future I will leave the making of this to the Rawles.
Writing Ruggles and "cholesterol pie" in the same paragraph hurts my heart a little, even if it is entirely hypocritical given that I exposed him to icecream in grand amounts during my whole pregnancy.
Notes: I added chopped pecans to the crust and toasted chopped pecans and some chopped dark chocolate chips to the top. The pecans to the crust were genius for the Robber and I felt the toppings were too, but the Robber scraped them off the top and then ate the rest. Hmmm. If I were making this again I would make a thicker cream cheese layer and remember that the crust is kind of crumbly, so you have to portion out the cream cheese layer for the spreading, not just plunk it down in the middle and spread it out from there.
Ingredients and Directions:
Layer 1
1 C. flour
1/2 C. butter or margarine
1/2 C. chopped nuts (not optional, pecans!)
Mix together and spread in a 9x13" glass pan. Bake at 350 F for 15-20 min.
Layer 2
8 oz. cream cheese, at room temperature
1 C. powdered sugar
1 1/2 C. Cool Whip
Cream together and spread over cooled Layer 1.
Layer 3
1 large package instant chocolate pudding
2 1/2 C. milk
Beat together for 2 minutes and pour over Layer 2.
Layer 4
2 C. Cool Whip
Spread on top of pudding layer. If desired, sprinkle top with nuts, chopped chocolate, etc.
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